Full Circle

Last weekend I volunteered at Hoʻoulu ʻĀina through HIHO and Kokua Kalihi Valley (KKV). This was an experience. The 80 or so volunteers gathered in a grass area and naturally put ourselves in a circle without any kind of instruction. I’m lucky to have this experience, meet all the wonderful stewards, and build/learn/share knowledge. Photo by R. Jeung.

This is my 52nd post. Meaning I reached my goal of blogging weekly for a year.

Like the metric of talking to 100 people a week, blogging was an exercise for me to share my perspectives and also keep log of all the ideas and projects I’m actively pursuing.

So what does this mean for you as my audience? Well, I’m planning to shake things up a bit. This year I’m planning to blog a lot more sporadically and naturally.

Fear not.

Do you enjoy getting information regularly? All you have to do is subscribe to my mailing list. Starting at the tail end of March, I’ll be pushing out a monthly newsletter highlighting activities and subjects that are relevant to you.

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DeanAnthony Ramos has 20 years of experience in information technology with a passion for learning how things work. A graduate of San Jose State University and a member in the Gary Sbona Honors Program, Dean consistently provides solutions that save time and make the most out of available resources.
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